A normal resting heart rate ranges from 60 to 100 bpm. Sudden increases can be triggered by stress, dehydration, or stimulants, says a heart specialist. Have you ever experienced a sudden increase in ...
In a remarkable leap forward for cardiac care, French medical device company Carmat has introduced the Aeson artificial heart. This is a total artificial heart engineered to last a lifetime, ...
Thump, thump. The pounding rhythm is synonymous with the beat of life itself - the sound of a person's heartbeat. This remarkable organ is a marvel of nature, working nonstop day after day, month ...
This year, World Heart Day 2025 will be observed under the theme 'Don't Miss A Beat', urging individuals not to overlook subtle signs that their heart may be signalling. World Heart Day 2025: ...
The AirPods Pro 3 can measure your heart rate during a workout. The Apple Watch offers a variety of other health-related tools. I'll buy the AirPods Pro 3, but the Apple Watch is my go-to device. I've ...
The first round of AirPods Pro 3 reviews are out, but the one review that stands out to us is the one by DC Rainmaker, a site by a triathlete and adventurer. What’s great about DC Raimaker’s review is ...
IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, billions are so 2022. Three years after ChatGPT ignited the AI boom, the business is all about trillions. The market value of Microsoft, whose Azure cloud has a glistening ...
Pune: A team of cardiologists at Manipal Hospitals in Kharadi has successfully performed a rare lifesaving heart procedure on a 70-year-old woman with severe aortic valve narrowing and multiple health ...
As a rule, the stories in our "following up" series look back at previous articles from Goats and Soda. But when freelance journalist Ruchi Kumar pitched the idea of following up on media coverage of ...
Cardiologist Dr Khan highlighted research that found coffee does not raise premature atrial beats but may increase PVCs and reduce sleep by 30 minutes. In a post shared in March 2023, Dr Hafiza Khan, ...
Inter-county players won’t accept being fobbed off by the government if their request for increased funding isn’t granted. That’s the warning of Gaelic Players Association head Tom Parsons who reckons ...
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